Overview
- Amanda Knox was stopped by police at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport while traveling to Dublin to promote her new memoir, 'Free: My Search for Meaning.'
- During the encounter, officers questioned her about her imprisonment in Italy, asking, 'What did you do to end up in prison?' to which she replied, 'Actually, I didn’t do it.'
- Knox shared details of the interaction in a now-viral thread on social media, reigniting public interest in her story and past legal battles.
- Her memoir explores her reintegration into society after being wrongfully imprisoned for the 2007 murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, a conviction later overturned by Italy’s highest court.
- The police questioning also touched on her work, including her podcast about coercive police methods, before officers eventually allowed her to proceed.